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Is this your "handy home kids' experiment" microscope like you might find at an electronics / hobby / toy store or is this a school-lab quality microscope or a research-lab quality 'scope?
Phyllis
---- "Catherine Watson Genna wrote:
> It's easy to do if you have a microscope, though it might be even better
> if you could stain them and identify all the cool white blood cells in
> the human milk.
>
> Anyway, make the slides, and place the camera at the occular of the
> microscope. When you get the right focus, snap. I took some photos of my
> daughter's histology slides that way, and it worked fine! I used an
> ordinary digital camera, the small Canon that I carry around with me.
> Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
Glendale, AZ.
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